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Mercury Records are set to release an EP by one of the UK's most successful singer songwriters, Mark Knopfler. The EP entitled features five different versions of tracks previously available on Mark Knopfler's latest album 'Shangri-La'. The tracks are taken from a special live radio session that was recorded at Shangri-La studios in Malibu, where the album was originally recorded. The session took place in October 2004 and was used for US radio stations. Shangri-La' was released in September 2004 and entered the UK album chart at # 11, achieving Silver status shortly after its release. Tracks, 'Trawlerman's Song', 'Back To Tupelo', 'Song For Sonny Liston', 'Boom, Like That', 'Donegan's Gone' & 'Stand Up Guy'. Universal. 2005. Trawler's Song Review
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